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Weekend Rain Helps Harvest Conditions

by T.G. Lynn
28.09.2023
in Harvesting
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Weekend Rain Helps Harvest Conditions

#Agriculture #Farming #RainfallData #HarvestConditions #RedRiverValley #NDAWNStations #AgriculturalWeather #FarmingCommunity #WeatherPatterns #CropHarvest

In a sigh of relief for farmers and agronomists, the much-needed weekend rain came to the rescue in the Red River Valley, providing respite to dry digging conditions. Explore the latest rainfall data and its impact on harvest operations.


The agricultural landscape is a dynamic one, where the fortunes of farmers can often be determined by factors as unpredictable as the weather. In the Red River Valley, where farming is a way of life, recent concerns about dry conditions were alleviated by the timely weekend rain. While the heavy downpour that was initially anticipated did not materialize, the milder rainfall that did occur over the weekend was greeted with open arms by farmers and those in the agricultural sector.

As the region’s digging conditions were starting to become uncomfortably dry at some locations, many growers decided to temporarily park their harvesters and eagerly awaited the refreshing rain. Fortunately, the rainfall that did come was not only a relief but also quite evenly distributed across the area.

Rainfall Data: Let’s take a closer look at the rainfall data from the North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network (NDAWN) stations in the Red River Valley and nearby regions:

  • Perham: 2.95 inches
  • Forest River: 1.26 inches
  • Logan Center: 1.23 inches
  • St. Thomas: 1.12 inches
  • Grand Forks and Karlsruhe: 1.00 inch
  • Hillsboro: 0.98 inch
  • Grafton: 0.87 inch
  • Alvarado: 0.74 inch
  • Inkster: 0.71 inch
  • Crystal: 0.49 inch

In areas beyond the immediate valley, the rainfall was also significant:

  • Jamestown: 2.16 inches
  • Cando: 1.28 inches
  • Oaks: 1.06 inches
  • Williston: 0.97 inch
  • Lisbon: 0.93 inch

This rainfall data signifies that while the Red River Valley received much-needed moisture, other agricultural regions in North Dakota also benefitted from the weekend rain. These precipitation levels have provided a valuable boost to the farming community.

The weekend rain, though not as heavy as initially expected, has come as a blessing for farmers and those involved in agriculture in the Red River Valley and neighboring regions. The even distribution of rainfall has improved digging conditions and brought relief to the farming community. As we continue to navigate the uncertainties of farming, such timely weather events serve as a reminder of the importance of monitoring and adapting to changing conditions.

Tags: Agricultural WeatherAgricultureCrop HarvestfarmingFarming CommunityHarvest ConditionsNDAWN StationsRainfall DataRed River Valleyweather patterns
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